
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of paying Chanel bag prices for a non-branded bag however high quality it is?
I do not understand the hype about Pomona.
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of paying Chanel bag prices for a non-branded bag however high quality it is?
I do not understand the hype about Pomona.
Anonymous wrote:We visited both. Didn't attend so this n=1 opinion is based on touring only:
Amherst kids seemed more social, under less academic pressure. Talked about fun courses, parties, casual hangouts with professors. Pomona kids seemed more academically serious but not intense like Swarthmore kids. They talked fondly about professors too but in an academic setting, didn't talk about hanging out with profs. Amherst campus looks more scenic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited both. Didn't attend so this n=1 opinion is based on touring only:
Amherst kids seemed more social, under less academic pressure. Talked about fun courses, parties, casual hangouts with professors. Pomona kids seemed more academically serious but not intense like Swarthmore kids. They talked fondly about professors too but in an academic setting, didn't talk about hanging out with profs. Amherst campus looks more scenic.
Kid just finished her freshman year at Amherst, not her experience at all. She's pre-med though, so it might be major dependent.
Anonymous wrote:We visited both. Didn't attend so this n=1 opinion is based on touring only:
Amherst kids seemed more social, under less academic pressure. Talked about fun courses, parties, casual hangouts with professors. Pomona kids seemed more academically serious but not intense like Swarthmore kids. They talked fondly about professors too but in an academic setting, didn't talk about hanging out with profs. Amherst campus looks more scenic.